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Racial/Ethnic and Gender Equity Patterns in Illinois High School Career and Technical Education Coursework Asia Fuller Hamilton

Stem career programs

Hackmann D, Malin J.
GSID: gLrbwT238PAJ
J Malin, D Hackmann - Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2015 - core.ac.uk

This study analyzed high school Career and Technical Education (CTE) enrollments in Illinois, with comparisons to national data when possible, by career cluster and pathway and with …

Broadening conceptualization of native identity as foundational for success among Native Americans in STEM

Broadening participation informal stem education

Marin A, Medin D, Page-Reeves J.
GSID: rB2tqAOdMG8J
J Page-Reeves, A Marin, K DeerInWater, D Medin - Anthropology, 2017 - researchgate.net

This study explores success among Native Americans in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and careers. We investigate how identities are negotiated as individuals navigate educational, professional, and community landscapes, as well as the historical legacy of the...

Graduate school mentoring in clinical, counselling, and experimental academic training programs: An exploratory study

Graduate training programs

Marie J.
GSID: MI6chTqAsT0J
J Marie Taylor, GJ Neimeyer - Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2009 - Taylor & Francis

… among graduate students in clinical, counselling, and experimental training programs and to … to various levels of satisfaction and scholarly productivity within the training programs. …

Tree of life reveals clock-like speciation and diversification

STEM and diversification

Blair S, Marin J, Suleski M.
GSID: JLg1OmAqCdAJ
S Blair Hedges, J Marin, M Suleski, M Paymer… - arXiv e …, 2014 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

… clade size, and the inclusion of stem branches in clade analyses. We … stem species times. Together, this clock-like change at different levels suggests that speciation and diversification …

Tree of life reveals clock-like speciation and diversification

STEM and diversification

Hedges SB, Marin J, Suleski M.
GSID: tVUNnJh3wjsJ
SB Hedges, J Marin, M Suleski… - … biology and evolution, 2015 - academic.oup.com

… Our results show that it is best to avoid stem branch time, because the length of any (stem) branch in the tree should not be related to the time depth of the descendant node (crown age; …

Fulminant bilateral Haemophilus influenzae keratitis in a patient with hypovitaminosis A treated with contaminated autologous serum.

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.)

Sanz-Marco E, Lopez-Prats MJ, Garcia-Delpech S, Udaondo P, Diaz-Llopis M.
PMID: 21311659
Clin Ophthalmol. 2011 Jan 11;5:71-3. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S15847.

We report on a patient with hypovitaminosis A treated with autologous serum (AS) who had bilateral infectious ulcers positive for Haemophilus influenzae. The patient suffered a perforation of his right eye and total healing of his left eye with...

MFDp2: Accurate predictor of disorder in proteins by fusion of disorder probabilities, content and profiles.

Intrinsically disordered proteins

Mizianty MJ, Peng Z, Kurgan L.
PMID: 28516009
Intrinsically Disord Proteins. 2013 Apr 01;1(1):e24428. doi: 10.4161/idp.24428. eCollection 2013.

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are either entirely disordered or contain disordered regions in their native state. IDPs were found to be abundant in complex organisms and implicated in numerous cellular processes. Experimental annotation of disorder lags behind the rapidly...

Vulnerability of OFDR-based distributed sensors to high γ-ray doses.

Optics express

Rizzolo S, Boukenter A, Marin E, Cannas M, Perisse J, Bauer S, Mace JR, Ouerdane Y, Girard S.
PMID: 26367563
Opt Express. 2015 Jul 27;23(15):18997-9009. doi: 10.1364/OE.23.018997.

Vulnerability of Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR) based sensors to high γ-ray doses (up to 10 MGy) is evaluated with a specific issue of a radiation-hardened temperature and strain monitoring system for nuclear industry. For this, we characterize the...

Development and characterisation of highly antibiotic resistant Bartonella bacilliformis mutants.

Scientific reports

Gomes C, Martínez-Puchol S, Ruiz-Roldán L, Pons MJ, Del Valle Mendoza J, Ruiz J.
PMID: 27667026
Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 26;6:33584. doi: 10.1038/srep33584.

The objective was to develop and characterise in vitro Bartonella bacilliformis antibiotic resistant mutants. Three B. bacilliformis strains were plated 35 or 40 times with azithromycin, chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin or rifampicin discs. Resistance-stability was assessed performing 5 serial passages without...

Network Architecture Predisposes an Enzyme to Either Pharmacologic or Genetic Targeting.

Cell systems

Jensen KJ, Moyer CB, Janes KA.
PMID: 26942229
Cell Syst. 2016 Feb 24;2(2):112-121. doi: 10.1016/j.cels.2016.01.012.

Chemical inhibition and genetic knockdown of enzymes are not equivalent in cells, but network-level mechanisms that cause discrepancies between knockdown and inhibitor perturbations are not understood. Here we report that enzymes regulated by negative feedback are robust to knockdown...

Towards complete and harmonized assessment of soil carbon stocks and balance in forests: The ability of the Yasso07 model across a wide gradient of climatic and forest conditions in Europe.

The Science of the total environment

Hernández L, Jandl R, Blujdea VNB, Lehtonen A, Kriiska K, Alberdi I, Adermann V, Cañellas I, Marin G, Moreno-Fernández D, Ostonen I, Varik M, Didion M.
PMID: 28511362
Sci Total Environ. 2017 Dec 01;599:1171-1180. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.03.298. Epub 2017 May 13.

Accurate carbon-balance accounting in forest soils is necessary for the development of climate change policy. However, changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) occur slowly and these changes may not be captured through repeated soil inventories. Simulation models may be...

Snapshot of a Bacterial Microbiome Shift during the Early Symptoms of a Massive Sponge Die-Off in the Western Mediterranean.

Frontiers in microbiology

Blanquer A, Uriz MJ, Cebrian E, Galand PE.
PMID: 27242765
Front Microbiol. 2016 May 19;7:752. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00752. eCollection 2016.

Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve marine invertebrates, in particular bivalves, corals, and sponges. Among these events, extensive die-offs of Ircinia fasciculata sponges have been recurrently reported in western Mediterranean. The goal...

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